All Other Festivals articles – Page 36
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Singapore Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up; drops closing film
The festival will screen 146 films from 51 countries, and will honour Mohsen Makhmalbaf (pictured) with a five-film tribute.
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Stockholm unveils 2015 line-up; Ai Weiwei to attend
Full line-up of the Stockholm film festival includes feature and documentary competition line-ups.
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Michael Kutza, Chicago International Film Festival
The festival founder and artistic director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz about how he gave up medical studios to pursue his love of film and set up the longest running competitive festival in the US.
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British boom at Mexican festivals
Two strong British programmes are running at top Mexican film festivals this month.
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Black Nights unveils inaugural Tridens First Features line-up
The first ever Tridens First Features competition will include 14 titles, alongside two out of competition.
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Connecting Cottbus to feature new projects from Ruman, Ostrochovský
The East-West co-production market has selected 10 projects this year, down from 13 in 2014.
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'A Syrian Love Story', 'Mand Falder' to screen at CPH:DOX
Anne Wivel’s Mand Falder will open the festival, which will screen 200 docs including 60 world premieres.
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News In Brief: Gravitas finds 'Anguish', Academy relaunches fest support
Gravitas Ventures acquires Anguish; Academy relaunches film festival support programme; Office to open the 13th Annual New York Korean Film Festival; Film Movement picks up The Seventh Fire.
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DOC NYC unveils full-line-up
Top brass announced on Wednesday the full line-up for the festival’s sixth edition running from November 12-19 at the IFC Center in Greenwich Village and Chelsea’s SVA Theatre and Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas.
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LGBT film 'Wasp' denied entry to Beirut film festival
The Lebanese Censorship Bureau banned the British film, despite it being selected by the festival.
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'Neon Bull' triumphs in Rio
The sensorial cinema of Gabriel Mascaro, who turned the life of a group of cowhands into a poetic experience in Neon Bull (Boi Neon), was the big winner at the 17th edition of Rio de Janeiro’s International Film Festival.
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Helen Mirren in Israel Film Festival honour
The British star of recent Toronto hit Eye In The Sky will receive the 2015 IFF Career Achievement Award on opening night on October 28 in Beverly Hills.
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Dallas Film Society to fete Isabella Rossellini
The actress and writer-director will be honoured at The Dallas Film Society’s 6th annual The Art of Film gala on November 20.
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Festival Focus: Tokyo stories
The 28th edition of Tokyo International Film Festival will shine a spotlight on home-grown cinema, offering fans of Japanese film a taste of everything. Chris Gallagher reports.
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AWFF to screen 'Sivas', 'The Last Reel'
The first-annual Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) has announced its competition line-up.
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'From Afar' among Los Cabos line-up
Top brass have announced the films in official selection at the Mexican festival’s fourth annual edition, set to run from November 11-15.
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'The Idol' to open Doha’s Ajyal youth festival
Doha Film Institute unveils first titles for third edition of Ajyal, confirms second edition of Qumra.
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'Tangerine' triumphs in Rio Felix awards
Sean Baker’s transgender drama was named best fiction film as Rio De Janeiro Film Festival top brass celebrated the best LGBTQ films of this year’s festival.
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Don Francisco to receive Precious GEM Award
The Chilean TV personality will collect the inaugural honour on closing night on October 25 of the GEMS Festival hosted by Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival.
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CPH:DOX announces guest curators; focus on climate change
Naomi Klein and Olafur Eliasson will both curate programmes at this year’s festival.